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minya, egypt—gunmen killed at least 28 people on a bus carrying christian pilgrims in egypt on friday, prompting egypt’s president abdel fattah al sisi to order retaliatory airstrikes in libya as he faces an emerging national security crisis.the airstrikes, egypt’s first in libya since 2015, came as mr. sisi, in a televised speech, blamed islamic state and other terrorists for sowing discord in egypt with a wave of attacks....

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the cost of living in egypt accelerated to its highest level this decade due to a weaker currency and slashed state assistance, escalating concerns about the economic health of the arab world’s most populous nation.egypt’s annual urban inflation rate increased to 28.1% in january on higher food-and-beverage prices, egypt’s statistics agency said saturday. egypt’s headline inflation was at 23.3% a month earlier, according to data...

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dubai, united arab emirates (ap) — egypt’s tourism levels are still around a third of what they once were, and despite security concerns egypt’s tourism minister insists the country’s popular red sea resorts and ancient egyptian sites are “safe” and “airports are secure”.mohamed yehia rashed says germany currently represents the largest visitor market to egypt followed by saudi arabia.chairman of egypt’s tourism authority hicham al-demairi says around 5.3 million tourists visited egypt in 2016, and that the country is aiming to lure between 7 and 10 million this year. rather than rely on traditional markets like the uk and russia, he says egypt is working on new strategies that target latin american, eastern european and asian travelers.both were speaking to the associated press on monday

dubai, united arab emirates (ap) — egypt’s tourism levels are still around a third of what they once were, and despite security concerns egypt’s tourism minister insists the country’s popular red sea resorts and ancient egyptian sites are “safe” and “airports are secure”.mohamed yehia rashed says germany currently represents the largest visitor market to egypt followed by saudi arabia.chairman of egypt’s tourism authority hicham al-demairi says around 5.3 million tourists visited egypt in 2016, and that the country is aiming to lure between 7 and 10 million this year. rather than rely on traditional markets like the uk and russia, he says egypt is working on new strategies that target latin american, eastern european and asian travelers.both were speaking to the associated press on monday

inflation in egypt hit its highest level this decade because of a weaker currency and slashed state assistance, escalating concerns about the economic health of the arab world’s most-populous nation.the annual urban inflation rate increased to 28.1% in january on higher food-and-beverage prices, egypt’s statistics agency said on saturday. egypt’s headline inflation was at 23.3% a month earlier, according to data from the central...

at least 28 coptic christians have been killed and dozens more wounded by armed men who attacked them in egypt's minya province.the christians were headed on may 26 to the saint samuel monastery, located outside minya city - about 220km south of the capital cairo - when masked attackers in three pickup trucks opened fire on them before fleeing the scene. there was no immediate claim of responsibility.egypt's christian minority, which makes up about 10 percent of the country's population, has repeatedly been targeted by armed groups.source: al jazeera and news agencies

inflation in egypt hit its highest level this decade due to a weaker currency and slashed state assistance, escalating concerns about the economic health of the arab world’s most populous nation.the annual urban inflation rate increased to 28.1% in january on higher food-and-beverage prices, egypt’s statistics agency said saturday. egypt’s headline inflation was at 23.3% a month earlier, according to data from its central bank, up...

cairo — egypt expects to receive the second tranche, worth $1.2 billion, of a three-year international monetary fund loan in the second half of june.finance minister amr el-garhy announced at a press conference sunday that negotiations with the imf delegation, which is visiting egypt, are going "very well".the delegation arrived in cairo late april and is set to stay until may 11 to review egypt's progress in its economic reform program.egypt secured the loan in november to support the program. a tough set of economic measures were required to qualify for it, including reducing subsidies, enacting the value-added tax, as well as the devaluation and subsequent floatation of its local currency.

cairo — egypt says pope francis will pay an official visit to the majority muslim nation during the final week of april.presidential spokesman alaa youssef said on saturday the pope's visit will be in response to an invitation extended by president abdel-fattah el-sissi, who met the pope when he visited the vatican in late 2014.youssef says francis will meet el-sissi, as well as egypt's top muslim cleric, sheikh ahmed al-tayeb, and pope tawadros ii, the spiritual leader of egypt's coptic christians.he says egypt hopes the visit will cement the "spirit of tolerance and dialogue" between followers of different faiths and further isolate extremism and terrorism.

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washington — the state department is banning u.s. diplomats in egypt from visiting religious sites outside the capital following a spate of recent deadly terrorist attacks.the u.s. embassy in cairo said monday that additional attacks are possible and urged americans living or traveling in egypt to take "prudent steps" to enhance their security. it said that the prohibition on u.s. government officials' travel to religious sites outside of "greater cairo" would remain in place until further notice.the ban comes after a series of attacks against the christian community in egypt, the latest of which last month killed 29 people. it was the fourth assault targeting christians in egypt since december. the attacks have been claimed by the islamic state group.more than 100 people have been killed.

cairo — the international monetary fund has reached a staff-level agreement on a second payment that would make $1.25 billion available to egypt and bring its total disbursements to about $4 billion.in a statement friday, the imf has said the agreement is "a vote of confidence" by its staff in support of egypt's economic reform program.it is still subject to approval by the organization's executive board.egypt's finance minister said this week that the second instalment is expected in the second half of june. a first instalment of $2.75 billion dollars has already been paid out.egypt secured the $12-billion three-year loan last november after taking a set of tough economic measures including reducing subsidies, enacting the value-added tax, and the devaluation and subsequent floatation of

cairo — egypt's president has laid out concerns over his country's share of the nile waters, urging leaders of the river's basin countries to work together toward a more efficient use of resources.president abdel-fattah el-sissi's thursday comments were delivered at a "nile summit" held in kampala, uganda.his comments reflected egypt's alarm over the near completion of a massive dam in ethiopia. cairo fears it will slash its share of the river's waters. addis ababa denies this and says the dam is essential to its development.el-sissi said egypt depends on the nile for 97 percent of its water needs, "and that's the cause behind the wariness with which egyptians handle any potentially negative effect on egypt's water security."

jerusalem — the israeli military says several shells have been fired from neighboring egypt's sinai peninsula, exploding in the south of the country and causing no injuries.the military says israeli forces are searching the area following monday's attack.it wasn't immediately clear who fired the shells but islamic militants in egypt's lawless sinai have been behind a number of such attacks in recent years.egypt has been battling the militants in the restive region, including the sinai-based egyptian affiliate of the islamic state group.israel and egypt signed a peace treaty in 1979 and maintain close security cooperation.there was no immediate comment from egypt following the shelling.

cairo — egypt expects to receive a second installment, worth $1.2 billion, of a three-year international monetary fund loan in the second half of june.finance minister amr el-garhy announced at a press conference sunday that negotiations with the imf delegation, which is visiting egypt, are going "very well."the delegation arrived in cairo late april and is set to stay until may 11 to review egypt's progress in its economic reform program.egypt secured the $12-billion, three-year bailout loan in november to support the program. a tough set of economic measures were required to qualify for it, including reducing subsidies, enacting the value-added tax, as well as the devaluation and subsequent floatation of its local currency.a first installment of $2.75 billion dollars has been paid out al

at least 15 were killed in an explosion inside a church in the egyptian nile delta city of tanta, sources told al jazeera.there was no immediate claim of responsibility and the cause of the blast was not yet known.egypt's state television reported that at least 42 people were wounded in the blast.a bombing at cairo's largest coptic cathedral killed at least 25 people and wounded 49 in december, many of them women and children, in the deadliest attack on egypt's christian minority in years.source: al jazeera news

the united states' move to cut and delay economic and military aid to egypt is symbolic and will not have a major effect on egypt's capabilities, analysts say."egypt will still receive the vast majority of its $1.3bn in military assistance," said sarah yerkes, a fellow at the washington-based carnegie endowment for international peace."this [move] is far more symbolic than practical. it is embarrassing to egypt, but it will not have a major impact on egypt's capabilities," yerkes told al jazeera.the unprecedented decision to cut $95.7m in aid, and indefinitely withhold another $195m in military aid, reflects what us official sources described as the us' frustration with the egyptian government's stance on civil liberties, specifically with regards to a law that regulates ngos.egypt, notori

cairo — the head of the international monetary fund has praised egypt's reform measures, saying they will set the country on "a path of stability."christine lagarde said in a statement late thursday that egypt's government and central bank have "taken the right measures to rein in inflation, reduce the budget deficit, and set the egyptian economy on a path to stability and growth."lagarde added she was "very pleased" with the government's "measures to protect the poor and vulnerable groups, including through increasing social spending."egypt is implementing painful austerity measures demanded by the imf for a $12 billion bailout loan. last week, electricity prices were raised by more than 40 percent.egypt's economy has been battered since the 2011 uprising and continues to face major chall

cairo — washington's surprise decision this week to cut or delay nearly $300 million in aid to egypt is the first time the trump administration has publicly called out cairo on its poor human rights record.it was also the latest twist in a decades-old relationship marked by dependence and disappointment on both sides.milestones in egypt's relations with the united states:___tensions under nasser:the young egyptian officers who seized power in egypt in 1952 and later toppled the monarchy initially flirted with the united states through various channels. but vociferous, anti-israel rhetoric by the charismatic arab nationalist leader gamal abdel-nasser, coupled with cold war realities, doomed any hope that washington could become cairo's superpower patron.a 1955 deal by egypt to buy soviet we

berlin — german chancellor angela merkel will visit egypt and tunisia this week with migration at the top of her agenda as she meets her counterparts in the north african nations.merkel's spokesman steffen seibert said wednesday germany is interested in helping egypt strengthen its coastguard and clamp down on illegal trafficking across the mediterranean, which leads to thousands of deaths each year.germany also intends to work together more closely with the two countries to curtail overall migration from africa to europe.the german government will also talk about both egypt and tunisia taking back asylum-seekers who have been rejected in germany.merkel will visit egypt on thursday and tunisia on friday. beyond meeting the two countries' leaders, she will talk to religious leaders and memb

minya, egypt—gunmen in three sport-utility vehicles opened fire on a bus carrying christian pilgrims in central egypt, killing at least 28, the latest bloodshed in a wave of violence that is fast emerging as a security crisis for president abdel fattah al sisi.ten of the dead were children, who were traveling with their parents to visit an ancient monastery; many suffered bullet wounds to the head and chest, said bishop makarios,...

palestinian hamas movement, which rules gaza, has begun building a no-go security zone on the strip's border with egypt, saying "egypt's national security is palestine's national security".tawfiq abu niem, gaza's deputy interior minister, said on wednesday that the aim of the buffer zone is "to control the borderline area and boost security" on the frontier with egypt.the measures are part of an agreement reached with egypt, abu niem said without elaborating."we are sending a message to egypt that we are committed to fully ensuring the borders," he said. "the plan includes levelling a 12km area close to the borderline with egypt, placing lookout towers and cameras as well as lightening the whole area."he said the closed military zone would be 12km long and 100m wide, aiming "to prevent smu

palestinian hamas movement, which rules gaza, has begun building a no-go security zone on the strip's border with egypt, saying "egypt's national security is palestine's national security".tawfiq abu niem, gaza's deputy interior minister, said on wednesday that the aim of the buffer zone is "to control the borderline area and boost security" on the frontier with egypt.the measures are part of an agreement reached with egypt, abu niem said without elaborating."we are sending a message to egypt that we are committed to fully ensuring the borders," he said. "the plan includes levelling a 12km area close to the borderline with egypt, placing lookout towers and cameras as well as lightening the whole area."he said the closed military zone would be 12km long and 100m wide, aiming "to prevent smu

sudan's cabinet has approved a ban on importing agricultural and animal products from egypt, according to sudan's state news agency suna.the cabinet on tuesday urged the private sector to import products directly from countries of origin, bypassing egypt. a reason for the move was not publicised.sudan: soaring food prices hurting the poorahmed abu zeid, the spokesman for egypt's foreign ministry, said cairo was told the decision was due to "a technical procedure".sudan banned all egyptian agricultural goods in march.foreign firms have been caught in the crossfire. saudi arabia's savola group has had to re-route much of its egypt-based sugar output that it normally sells to sudan. savola imports raw brazilian sugar and refines it in egypt for export."the volumes going there are about 20,000

cairo — sudan's foreign minister is in egypt in what could potentially be a prelude to defusing tensions between the two afro-arab neighbors over a longtime border dispute.ibrahim ghandour arrived in cairo late friday and is scheduled to meet with president abdel-fattah el-sissi on saturday. he and his egyptian counterpart sameh shoukry will address a joint news conference.relations between egypt and sudan have recently soured after khartoum renewed its claim to an egyptian-held border territory. the dispute dates back to british colonial times.sudan first submitted a complaint against egypt over the territory to the u.n. security council in 1958, claiming sovereignty over the territory. it has since renewed the complaint annually. egypt refuses to submit the dispute to international arbit

luxor, egypt — police have used tear gas to disperse an angry mob of muslims approaching christian homes in southern egypt.the friday clashes injured four policemen and seven of the muslim villagers. police have made eight arrests.the trouble in the moheidat district south of the ancient city of luxor began when muslim villagers suspected that a christian teenager who allegedly converted to islam was being held captive by her family as punishment. her relatives deny the charge.similar incidents had in the past ignited deadly sectarian violence or caused long-term damage to relations between muslims and christians, who account for about 10 percent of egypt's 92 million people.egypt's christians complain of discrimination by authorities, especially in rural areas where the central government

cairo — egypt's chief prosecutor has referred 48 suspected islamic militants to a military trial over their alleged participation in deadly attacks targeting christian churches.the attacks on a church in cairo and two north of the egyptian capital took place between december and april, leaving at least 75 people, mostly christians, dead and scores wounded.the 48 would also face charges over their links to an attack in january against a police checkpoint 600 kilometers (375 miles) southwest of cairo in which eight policemen were killed.prosecutor nabil sadeq says the 48 joined the islamic state group and received military training in the extremist group's camps outside egypt.egypt is fighting is-linked militants waging an insurgency focused in northern sinai.the militants have recently vowe

egypt had been a long time ally of the united states before their relationship was strained after the 2013 military coup that put president abdel fattah el-sisi in power.but that all changed when us president donald trump came to office in january. sisi was one of the first leaders to visit him at the white house.human rights groups have accused sisi's government of extensive human rights violations.now, trump's administration says it will deny egypt $290m worth of financial aid, citing the government's inability to make progress towards improving human rights.so, is there a shift in us policy towards egypt?presenter: richelle careyguests:timothy kaldas - non-resident fellow at the tahrir institute for middle east politicsmichelle dunne - former middle east specialist at the us state depar

cairo — egyptian intelligence has hired a public relations firm to lobby on the country's behalf in washington for $1.2 million annually.documents seen on sunday on the department of justice website show that egypt registered public relations firm weber shandwick and released the details of the engagement to comply with the u.s. foreign agents registration act (fara) of 1938.the contract posted on the site shows that the company will assist egypt in "promoting its strategic partnership with the united states," highlighting its economic development, showcasing its civil society, and publicizing egypt's "leading role in managing regional risks."under the heading "branch or agency represented by the registrant," the filing states "egypt's general intelligence service." the contract is signed

the smell of oil filled the air in the brightly lit airplane hangar crammed with history.from a 1940s jeep to a p-51 d mustang — one of only six in the world to return home from world war ii combat in europe — the restored relics are unquestionably the main attractions at a new aviation museum in eden prairie.although air museums are closing elsewhere, the nonprofit wings of the north bucked the trend and opened a museum just over a year ago after nearly two decades of organizing the annual airexpo aviation show in eden prairie. it now showcases history year-round.“that’s what we’re all about, telling the history,” director bob jasperson said. “we don’t want this history to be lost.”the wings of the north museum, which will mark its second year this summer, is housed in an office building